Vaidehi Natu, PhD, postdoctoral fellow with the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dalla, will present "Understanding neural representations of facial identity, race and familiar faces: Constraining the neural with the perceptual", on Monday, December 10th.

The Science Luncheon Series is sponsored by the Center for Vital Longevity.

Over the past century, scientific and medical advances have led to tremendous increases in longevity for our bodies. But these advances have not been matched by corresponding progress in the vitality of the aging brain. The Center for Vital Longevity at the University of Texas at Dallas exists to change that.

The Center for Vital Longevity is pleased to announce the schedule for its Fall semester Science Luncheon Series, a program of weekly talks that brings together UT researchers and outside experts to talk about recent developments in cognitive neuroscience and aging research.

Lunch will be provided. Talk begins at noon.

Due to limited space please RSVP to april@utdallas.edu, no later than the Friday before each talk.